[A Daughter of To-Day by Sara Jeannette Duncan (aka Mrs. Everard Cotes)]@TWC D-Link book
A Daughter of To-Day

CHAPTER XVII
12/18

They would miss their friends, and their place in the little world over there.

My mother, I know, attaches a good deal of importance to that.

They would have to live very modestly in a suburb, and all the nice suburbs have their social relations in town.

They wouldn't take the slightest interest in English institutions; my father is too good a citizen to make a good subject, and they would find a great many English ideas very--trying.

The only Americans who are happy in England are the millionaires," Elfrida answered.


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